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CLIMATE IN SOUTH KOREA:

South Korea has a temperate climate made up of four distinct seasons. Winter's ae usually long, cold, and dry whereas summers are hot, short, and very humid. The two other seasons are Spring and Autumn, which are short in duration. In January the mean temperature ranges around negative five degrees celsius to negative two point five degrees celsius. The country has sufficient amount of rain to sustain its vast agriculture. Rain fall is normally over 100 centimeters. South Korea is also part of the east Asian Monsoonal belt, which is the reason for the great amount of rain in Korea.
January is the coldest month in South Korea, while the hottest month are around August and July.

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